Example sentences of "[noun] can [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Failure to use these words can lead to a lot of confusion , and provide opportunities for awkward parties to obstruct a reference by questioning the procedure used to arrive at a result which they expect to be unfavourable .
2 The trimmings can go into a stock for the beet soup .
3 ‘ And after all , every player wants to be in a winning team and they know how much influence Gazza can have on a game to enable them to achieve victory .
4 Taylor has been guilty before of overlooking the impact Gazza can have on a game .
5 In many cases , the only action a trade association can take against a member that does n't comply is to expel it .
6 2.7 The difficulty is compounded by the fact that the idea of association can correspond to a wide range of referential or " factual " relationships ( just as can the ascriptive use of an adjective or the qualifying use of a subordinate noun ) ; and , importantly , this is true not only of those relations that can ultimately be reduced to arrangements of objects in the physical world , but also of those that depend on human judgements and evaluations , e.g. relations of loving or resemblance ; all these we shall consider as factual relations by contrast with syntactic relations .
7 Freddie Mercury fans can opt for a retrospective album of solo tracks , including the Christmas number one single contender — In My Defence .
8 A pun can act in a similar way to metaphor , pointing to a coalescence of concepts normally distinct .
9 Think too about drainage from paved areas at the bottom flight ; in wet weather the steps can act as a small waterfall .
10 A set of 3-D viewing glasses will be bound into magazines , so that readers can look at a waiter who appears to be offering them a tray of cocktails .
11 It is perhaps not widely appreciated the effect deforestation can have on a country like Ethiopia .
12 In a sanctioning system , the enforcement agent can work by a penal control criterion of activity , as measured by arrests and clear-up rates ( Reiss and Bordua , 1967:37 ; Rubinstein , 1973 ; Skolnick , 1966 ) even though police work actually involves little contact with ‘ criminals ’ and few arrests ( Manning , 1977:348 ) .
13 A starfish on the reef can crawl across a clam , fasten its tube feet on either side of its gape and slowly wrench the valves apart to feed on the flesh within .
14 The 25-year-old former England Under 21 international midfield man hopes that his major appearance landmark can co-incide with a victory to wipe out Premier League relegation fears .
15 I agree with my hon. Friend about the substantial benefits which computers can bring to a modern general practice .
16 Improv can extrapolate from a single label to provide a sensible list .
17 However , a domestic , if not entirely domestically-controlled , electronics industry can survive as a result of the stimulus given by foreign firms , as Grieco ( 1984 ) illustrates in the case of India 's struggle with IBM .
18 Though traps can cope with a wider range of exhaust effluent , they 're more expensive and hard to maintain satisfactorily .
19 ‘ The helicopter provides a running commentary to the police control room situated in Chester , so the police cars can follow at a safe distance . ’
20 Stewart was a versatile artist ; painting was his lifelong passion and his pictures can serve as a guide to his career .
21 Unless the two main parties can agree on a successor a contest seems inevitable .
22 In times of expansion , developments can be additive , and it is easier for new subjects to become institutionally — as distinct from academically — accepted ( doubts can linger for a long time ) .
23 ‘ No boat can live in a sea like that !
24 To a boy who declares himself stuck about what colour to use , he says : ‘ Well , Sickert said that when in doubt put a little of the last colour into the next colour you use , and that gives harmony : it does n't work to use a colour in isolation — white and black are the two parents , red in isolation can appear like a wound in the picture — it 's like friendships , we all know the awful consequences if a new person joins a group and the friendships are n't mixed through , it 's the same with colours . ’
25 Firstly , a feminist awareness can raise the visibility of gender and challenge the stereotype of a mentally ill woman , and secondly such raised consciousness can lead to a pro-woman practice by mental health workers .
26 The reason for this is so that the recipient can see at a glance what the letter is about .
27 However , the reverse situation seems equally , if not more important , and unsupportive , discordant close relationships can contribute to a negative selfesteem .
28 ‘ In my home town of Nottingham disabled drivers can drive to a car park and hire one of about 25 electric wheelchairs which they then use to go shopping . ’
29 Okay so those three discrete ch calcium channels can coexist within a single membrane .
30 The claim for a straightforward oppositional kind of resistance also assumes that subjects can resist from a position outside the operations of power , according to the dominant inside/outside model of conventional politics .
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